This book considers contending views on security ten years after
the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington in September 2001.
In this context the editors have endeavoured to offer a diverse
range of perspectives on security with the intention of
contributing to existing literature and understanding of what
security means in the first decade after 9/11. The editors have
invited perspectives from Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa, as well
as the United States. Traditional and non-tradition approaches
towards security are examined. The diversity of views in this
volume is indicative of the range of complex and challenging
security issues that exist in the new international environment.
This book's main focus is to showcase important themes in the
discourse on broader post-9/11 security debates.
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